Extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering of an electrical conductor



N ET AL 674,007 DUCTION OF AN INSULATING CTRICAL CONDUCTOR E. ALLEMAN FOR THE PRO OF AN ELE April 6, 1954 EXTRUSIONC s Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed May 8, 1952 INVENTORS ERNST ALLEMANN ERNST FRITSCHI HERBERT LEU ATTORNEYS Ap 1954 E. ALLEMANN ET AL 2,574,007

EXTRUSION CHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AN- INSULATING C V RING OF AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 8, 1952 INVENTGRS ERNST -ALLE ERNST FRITS HERBERT LEU M ,zimv'=rulflmk ATTORNEYS April 6, 1954 1 E. ALLEMANN ETAL 2,674,007 EXTRUSION MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AN INSULATING COVERING OF AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR Filed May 8, 1952 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 INVENTORS ERNST ALLEMANN ERNST FRITSCHI HERBERT LEU BYM,M,ZVJMUW ATTORNEYS Patented Apr. 6, 1954 EXTRUSION MACHINE FOR THE PRODUC- TION OF AN INSULATING COVERING OF AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR Ernst Allemann, Breitenbach, and Ernst Fritschi and Herbert Leu, Busserach, Switzerland, assignors to Schweizerisch bach, Switzerland e Isola-Werke, Breiten- Application May a, 1952, Serial No. 286,852

Claims priority, application Switzerland November 23, 1951 18 Claims. 1

The present invention relates to an extrusion process and machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material, preferably in different colors, on an electrical conductor.

It is a feature of the invention to provide a process of the type described, which comprises revolving eccentric orifices around a conductor to be covered, feeding thermoplastic material into passages, revolving said passages with said orifices, rotating conveyor screws in said passages about their own axis each to feed the material to and force it out of said orifices, and passing said electrical conductor through between said orifices.

Comprising a rotor which is provided with an extrusion head having a central passage for the wire to be covered, an extrusion machine is characterized according to the invention in that said rotor has bores extending between its two end faces and communicating with material feed means, in which bores there are arranged conveyor screws rotated by a gear drive and conveying the material which has been fed to the bores through ducts to the extrusion head rotating with the rotor.

Thus it is another feature of the invention to provide a machine of the type described, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, feed means for the thermoplastic material, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed means and feed ducts, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, gear drive means operatively connected with said conveyor screws to rotate same and thus cause them toccnvey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, and means to rotate said rotor part.

Three embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example on the accompanying drawings.

Fig. 1 is an axial, longitudinal sectional view of a first embodiment of the extrusion machine.

Figs. 2, 3, and 4 are cross-sectional views taken on the lines of section II-II, III-III, and IV-IV of Fig. 1.

Fig. 5 is an axial, longitudinal sectional view of a, second embodiment of the extrusion machine.

Fig. 6 is a crosssectional view taken on, line VI-iflliliFigJ.

Fig. 7 is an end view of the machine viewed in the direction of the arrow VII of Fig. 5, and

Fig. 8 is an axial, longitudinal sectional view of a third embodiment of the extrusion machine.

The extrusion machine shown in Fig. 1 has a cylindrical rotor element III, to which an extrusion head II is aflixed. The rotor formed by these two parts I0 and II is rotatably supported by .two bearing pedestals I2 and I3, the head part II being supported by means of ball bearings HI in the bearing pedestal I2, and the other end portion of the rotor being supported by means of a bearing ring I5 on a bearing pin [3a of the bearing pedestal l3. Three bores I6 parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor are provided, with symmetrical angular spacing in the rotor element land a. conveyor screw I1 is arranged in each of said bores. At the end remote from the head I I each conveyor screw has a pin portion I'Ia with which it is rotatably supported in the rotor and which carries a gear I8. The'gears l8 of all the screws "are in mesh with a common gear I9 (see also Fig. 2) mounted on the stationary bearing pin l3a so that the rotation of the rotor ID, II will cause each screw to rotate in addition thereto on its own axis. The rotor element I 0 has arranged thereon in a tightly sealing relationship a stationary casing 20 subdivided into three annular chambers and provided on top with a correspondingly subdivided feed hopper 20a (see also Fig. 3). The bores [6 are connected each with a duct Illa provided in the rotor element I0 and inclined against the di-. rection of rotation of the rotor, as shown in Fig. 3. At its periphery the rotor element II) is provided with blade-type receiving members or scoops 2I which forwardly of their trailing edge project into the respective chambers of the casing.

20 and at the same time over the inlet openings of the ducts I Go. Ducts Ila (see also Fig. 4) are formed in the extrusion head II, which is also composed of different parts. These ducts Ila connect the bores IS with orifices of a die 2| arranged in the extrusion head II. A passage for the conductor 22 to be treated extends all through the machine along the axis of rotation of the rotor III. The conductor 22 is introduced through a central bore in the bearing pedestal I3 and the bearing pin I311, and leaves the machine through a central aperture in the die 2|. The rotor element It and the extrusion head II have associated therewith electric heaters 23 and 24, respectively, which are fed through slip rings. The rotor I0; I I is driven by a belt drive'25.

With the machine described above th electrical conductor, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter, may be provided with an insulating covering consisting of thermoplastic material and composed of three helically wound threads of different colors. To this end material in different colors is fed to the several chambers of the casing 20 through the compartments of the feed hopper 20a. Rotation of the rotor H], H will cause the receiving blades 2! to plow through the material to convey it to the bores [6, wherein it is conveyed by means of the conveyor screws I! under pressure through the ducts Ila to the die 2! and forced through the orifices thereof. At the same time the conductor 22 to be covered is passed through the machine. As this conductor performs its longitudinal motion, it is helically wound, at the exit end of the die rotating around it, with three threads of different colors forced out of the die and consisting of material which under the influence of the heaters is still in a plastic state. Immediately thereafter the material applied on the conductor in threads solidifies to form an integral insulating cover.

In th embodiment shown in Fig. 5 and constructed 0n the same principle as the machine described hereinbefore, the thermoplastic covering material is supplied to the bores 16 and conveyor screws I! not from the outside by means of a feed unit (20, 20a) arranged on the rotor H), II, but is supplied from the inside, as will become apparent from the following explanation. To enable the material to be supplied in this manner, the drive of the conveyor screws ll (only two of which are provided here) is effected by means of an internal gear ring 25, which is provided in the. bearing pedestal 19a and in mesh with whichthe gears 18 of the screws I! are moved by the rotation of the rotor element (Illa). On the inside wall surface of the hollow rotor element lob two grooves or passages 21, 28 are provided; which communicate through passage holes 21a, 28a, respectively, with the bores 16. Both passages 21, 28 have associated therewith two sloping material feed troughs 29, 30 (see also Figs. 6 and 7). At the downwardly directed discharge end of each of se troughs 29, .30 a

scraper 31', which with its free end is resiliently urged against the bottom of the passages 21, 28,

is arranged, in such a manner that rotation of the rotor in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 6 will cause the material fed to the passages 21, 28 to be forced through theholes 21a and 28a.

into the bores 16, from where, as has been ex:

plained hereinbefore, it is again fed by the action of the conveyor screws to the die rotating around the conductor. In contradistinction to the-ma chine shown in Fig. 1, thewire 22 is covered here with an insulation consisting of only two threads of material in different colors. I

In the aforedescribed embodiment of the ex trusion machine, the rotary speed of the conveyor screws is directly proportional to the rotary speed of the rotor and increases as the rotor is turned faster, because the drive gears provided at the '1 rear end of the conveyor screws mesh with a common, stationary pinion arranged in the axis of rotation of the rotor. In practice it has been found that in certain cases it would be of advantage to provide for a variation of the rotary speed of the conveyor screws independent of the rotary speed of the rotor, to regulate the rate of supply of the thermoplastic material to the" ex-.

trusionhead.-

Fig.6 shows an extrusion machine which pro 4 vides for such regulation. Similarly as the two embodiments described already, this machin has a rotor element 40 driven by means of a belt drive 25 and assembled with an extrusion head cl. Again the rotor part 46 has bores 42 extending downwardly at an oblique angle from the rear to the front end of the rotor part 40. These bores again accommodate conveyor screws 43, which at their rear ends have a pin portion mounting a gear A l. The gears 44 are in mesh with a common toothed ring 45 which constitutes a pinion and is formed on a short, hollow shaft 46 which is supported by a pedestal 41, and on thefront end of which the rotor part 40 is rotatably-supported by means of a bearing ring.

On the rear end of the hollow shaft 45 a gear The other parts and the mode of operation of this machine correspond to the other embodiments so that further details thereof need not be treated. As will be clear from the foregoing explanation the essential difference resides in that the screw conveyors are driven independently of the rotor part 4B and that their rotary speed can be varied depending on circumstances (consistency of the material to be processed, speed of the conductor to be covered, etc).

Obviously the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 could also comprise means providing for a variation of the rotary speed of the conveyor screws as explained with reference to the embodiment shown in Fig. 8. To this end the internal gear ring 26 would have to be supported rotatably, and be connected with separate drive means Y which enable this object to be achieved.

1. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, feed means for the thermoplastic material, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and. longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed means and feed ducts, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, gear drive means operatively, connected with said conveyor screws to rotate same and thus cause them to convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, and means to rotate said rotor element and extrusion head.

2..An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head carrying a die having die orifices, and having material feed ducts communicating with said die orifices and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, feed means for the thermoplastic material, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed rotate said rotor 3.:An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, feed means for the thermoplastic material, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed means and feed ducts, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor element and extrusion head, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor element, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mountedin the axis of rotation of said rotor element and in 'mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screwsto rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

4. An extrusion machine for the production of 'an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor element and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, gear drive means operatively connected with said conveyor screws to rotate same and thus cause them to convey into said feed ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said feed means, and means to element and extrusion head.

-5. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means comprising a stationary casing arranged at said rotor element and divided into chambers defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, ducts in said rotor element constituting connecting passages connecting said feed passages with saidlongitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor element and extrusion head, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate aboutits own axis each and convey into said feed ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

6. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises anextru sion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor element secured to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, material receiving means carried by the rotor element at its periphery and connecting passages provided in said rotor element, said receiving means and connecting passages connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, said material receiving means being adapted to receive material from said feed passages and convey it to said longitudinal bores under the influence of a rotation of said rotor element, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor element and extrusion head, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor element, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor element and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

7. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material ieed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores ex.- tending between said two end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means comprising a stationary casing arranged at said rotor part and divided into chambers de-- fining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in connecting ducts in said rotor part constituting connecting passages having openings in the periphery of said rotor part and leading to said longitudinal bores, a material receiving blade associated with each of said chambers and provided on the periphery of said rotor part, each of said blades having a trailing edge and forwardly of said trailing edge projecting into the chamber with which it is associated and over the opening of one of said connecting ducts in the periphery of said rotor part, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor-part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said feed ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

8. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a

rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having; two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicat ingwith'said feed ducts, stationary feed means number with said longitudinal bores,

acre-007 7. comprisinga stationary casing arranged at said rotor part and divided into chambers defining a pluralityof separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material and a feed hopper mounted adjacent to the top of said casing and comprising a plurality of compartments each of which communicates with one of said chambers, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, ducts in said rotor part consituting' connecting passages connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and to convey into said feed ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

9.An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said 1ongitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a stationary pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each by the rotation of said rotor part and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from'said material feed means.

10. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between'said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor'part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, a bearing pedestal, a bearing pin protruding from said bearing pedestal, and a stationary pinion mounted on said bearing pin in the axis of retation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotateabout it own axis each by the rotation of said 1rotor part and convey into I said I ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means,-said rotor part having a bearing ring rotatably supported on said bearing pin.

central passage for the conductor to be covered,

a hollow rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces andlongitudinal.

bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said:

passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said j rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part,

a gear on each of said rear pinportions, and a stationary internal gear ring constituting a stationary pinion and'mounted in the axis of ro tation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each by the rotation of said rotor part and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

12. An extrusion machine for the-production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic materlal on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extru-- sion head having material feed ducts anda central passage for the conductor to be covered,

a hollow rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed'ducts, stationary feed means comprising stationary, troughs defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, said connecting passages comprising a'groove associated with each of said feed troughs and provided on the inside surface of said rotor part, and an opening connecting said groove with one of said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part-said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and an internal gear ring constituting a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyorscrews to rotate about its own axis each and conveyinto' said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, said feed troughs extending through said internal gear ring.

13. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on anelectrical conductor, which comprises anextrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a hollow rotorpart connected to said extrusion head and having two'end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and comi;

inclined feed inunicating' with said feed ducts, stationary feed means comprising stationary, inclined feed troughs defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed pas: sages with said longitudinal bores, said connecting passages comprising a groove associated with each of said feed troughs and provided on the inside surface of said rotor'part, and an opening connecting said groove with one of said 1ongitudinal bores, said feed troughs having a discharge end each and carrying adjacent to said discharge end a scraper having a free edge contacting the bottom of one of said grooves, said scrapers being adapted to force material into said longitudinal bores through said openings under the influence of a rotation of said rotor part, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion. each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and an internal gear ring constituting a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, said feed troughs extending through said internal gear ring.

14. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, a pinio means rotatably to support said pinion in the axis of rotation of said rotor part, and variable-speed drive means operatively connected to said pinion to drive same, said pinion being in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

15. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a hollow rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connect ng said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, an internal gear ring constituting a pinion in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyorscrews to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, means rotatably to support said pinion in the axis of rotation of said rotor part, and variable-speed drive means operatively connected to said pinion to drive same.

16. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, feed means for the thermoplastic material, a rotor part having two end faces and being connected to said extrusion head adjacent to one of said end faces and having longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed means and feed ducts, said longitudinal bores being spaced from each other at the end of the rotor part adjacent to said extrusion head at most as widely as at the other end thereof, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, gear drive means operatively connected with said conveyor screws to rotate same and thus cause them to convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means, and means to rotate said rotor part.

17. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part connected to said extrusion head and having two end faces and longitudinal bores parallel each other extending between said end faces and communicating with said feed ducts. stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermoplastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said conveyor screws having a rear pin portion each supported in said rotor part, a gear on each of said rear pin portions, and a pinion mounted in the axis of rotation of said rotor part and in mesh with all said gears to cause said conveyor screws to rotate about its own axis each and convey into said ducts material supplied to said longitudinal bores from said material feed means.

18. An extrusion machine for the production of an insulating covering consisting of helically wound threads of thermoplastic material on an electrical conductor, which comprises an extrusion head having material feed ducts and a central passage for the conductor to be covered, a rotor part having two end faces and being connected to said extrusion head adjacent to one of said end faces and having longitudinal bores extending between said end faces and converging toward the end of the rotor part adjacent to said extrusion head, stationary feed means defining a plurality of separate feed passages for the thermQ- 11 plastic material, said passages being equal in number with said longitudinal bores, connecting passages provided in said rotor part and connecting said feed passages with said longitudinal bores, conveyor screws in said longitudinal bores, means to rotate said rotor part, said con- 12 into said ducts material supplied into said 1on gitudinal bores from said material feed means.

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